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there's no way to have another jim demint in america. i'm so thankful that we in south carolina, we don't lose jim demint, that we see jim demint go to a bigger, greater opportunity. there is no one else in south carolina than lindsay graham. senator graham has served his state incredibly well. he understands the foreign affairs are real like no other. i look forward to learning more about foreign affairs from senator graham. i will also say that over the last two years i've had the privilege of gaining a new family. some people don't think we look alike, but sometimes we do. \[laughter] i'll tell you that everyone from joe wilson, who we have referred to as the scoutmaster, to nicholas mulvaney -- i'm not sure what it is, but this wonderful haircut, and jeff duncan, who's not here with us and the new addition, tom rice. i have been afforded one of the greatest opportunities in the world to serve in the house of representatives. but what has made it more meaningful is to have served with these four guys and our scoutmaster. and i look fo
there's no way to have another jim demint in america. i'm so thankful that we in south carolina, we don't lose jim demint, that we see jim demint go to a bigger, greater opportunity. there is no one else in south carolina than lindsay graham. senator graham has served his state incredibly well. he understands the foreign affairs are real like no other. i look forward to learning more about foreign affairs from senator graham. i will also say that over the last two years i've had the privilege...
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bold reform ideas that get people inspired to get behind us. >> that is south carolina republican jim demint, who has decided to leave the senate to head the heritage foundation, the conservative think tank. why is evening, mar -- why is he is leaving, mark? >> jim demint is a movement guy. not a legislator like fritz hollings who represents the state for generations. he has been a movement by. you see the movement in primaries that republicans lost where they should of one the general election, whether it was delaware, or supporting marco rubio early against charlie crist. the other unwritten stories that you have two major conservative figures leaving this week. you had big armey leaving freedomworks, a very conservative outfit aligned with the tea party, and getting, get this, and $8 million buyout. jim demint has a net worth -- average of $41,000. he is going to institution that pays its chief executive more than $1 million. armey-demint -- if the congregationalist. they came to do good and they're doing very well. [laughter] >> with him leaving the senate and going to the heritag
bold reform ideas that get people inspired to get behind us. >> that is south carolina republican jim demint, who has decided to leave the senate to head the heritage foundation, the conservative think tank. why is evening, mar -- why is he is leaving, mark? >> jim demint is a movement guy. not a legislator like fritz hollings who represents the state for generations. he has been a movement by. you see the movement in primaries that republicans lost where they should of one the...
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signing with agreements in africa and south america. what do you make of that? >> the chinese are doing what we should be doing. they are pressing very hard to find free trade partners across the world. that is how you build your economy. rather than criticizing the chinese for taking advantages of the possibility of free trade. >> belva: the question of immigration has been a high one through the election season. you did not receive a lot of applause when you made your comment about humane immigration policy. what do you advocate and do you think the party is in line with your thoughts? >> well, we really do have to have comprehensive immigration reform. we have to have it for three important reasons. number one, we need to secure or borders. that is something everybody agrees on. secondly, we all know this is an economic benefit. immigration brings people who need to make $5 and agriculture is dependent on those people. we also know that at the so-called high end in places like silicon valley, across the bay and berkeley, we know that people are coming here as
signing with agreements in africa and south america. what do you make of that? >> the chinese are doing what we should be doing. they are pressing very hard to find free trade partners across the world. that is how you build your economy. rather than criticizing the chinese for taking advantages of the possibility of free trade. >> belva: the question of immigration has been a high one through the election season. you did not receive a lot of applause when you made your comment...
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working together, we can and will rebuild the america we love. i'm newt gingrich, and i approve this message. >> jon: why wouldn't you? that's a fictional country anyone would want to live in. and here's the advertisement newt gingrich is running in south carolina. >> romney appointed a pro-abortion judge, expanded access to abortion pills. romney signed government-mandated health care with tax-pair funded borings.Ñi he can't be trustedful >> i'm newt gingrich and i approved this message. >> jon: wearing the same tie. my god new york two weeks we've gone from this to this. [laughter] well, we've got full team coverage of the sudden shift in electoral tone as the campaign moves into south carolina. aasif mandvi, you're first up. where exactly are you right now? >> well, i'm in columbia, south carolina, about 100 miles inland. so the primary hasn't really hit here yet, but residents are peeping for the worst. they're checking canned food. thed from of negativity is predicted to reach at least chest high. the >> jon: aasif, what should people in th
working together, we can and will rebuild the america we love. i'm newt gingrich, and i approve this message. >> jon: why wouldn't you? that's a fictional country anyone would want to live in. and here's the advertisement newt gingrich is running in south carolina. >> romney appointed a pro-abortion judge, expanded access to abortion pills. romney signed government-mandated health care with tax-pair funded borings.Ñi he can't be trustedful >> i'm newt gingrich and i approved...
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the bank of america stadium there. 65,000 people. delegates and people from all over the south and all over the nation. it will be the most diverse convention in our history and, in fact, the most diverse convention ever. very different from the republican convention which is, you know, historically, is not very diverse. it will be mostly a lot of the rich and super rich that are funding their super pacs. i think what will be different about our convention is it will be an opportunity for us to share with people the stark choices they have in november. >> mayor, when you talk about choices, i want to go to that. we know the republicans here in california have issues and problems with finances and registration. the democrats here are challenged, too. independent voters growing the fastest here in california. party registration is stagnate. a lot talking about the youth vote falling off. how do you keep that base growing? >> first of all, i expect it in california. president obama and joe biden to win overwhelmingly. yes, we all have t
the bank of america stadium there. 65,000 people. delegates and people from all over the south and all over the nation. it will be the most diverse convention in our history and, in fact, the most diverse convention ever. very different from the republican convention which is, you know, historically, is not very diverse. it will be mostly a lot of the rich and super rich that are funding their super pacs. i think what will be different about our convention is it will be an opportunity for us to...
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they will be the first in south america to host the olympics. the venues will be located in four clusters around the city, all connected by a series of high-speed rail lines. much of the action will be centered in barra where the park will be. conon venues began in june. the athlete village will be there, with a private beach. >>> the stadium will be home to the opening and closing ceremonies and as well as football. and the home of rio's carnival will host the marathon and archery. the copacabana will be a popular landmark. sugar loaf mountain will be the backdrop for sailing. tens of billions of dollars are being poured into the city to get it ready for 2016. but rio needs to get some things done sooner. brazil is hosting the world cup in 2014. that is what we call a good dress rehearsal. >>> we had some sunshine in san francisco. we had fog pouring through the gate all day. and clouds in the cost. it was nice here off downtown san francisco. the temperature on the cool side. the official high for san francisco just 62 degrees. now live, mount
they will be the first in south america to host the olympics. the venues will be located in four clusters around the city, all connected by a series of high-speed rail lines. much of the action will be centered in barra where the park will be. conon venues began in june. the athlete village will be there, with a private beach. >>> the stadium will be home to the opening and closing ceremonies and as well as football. and the home of rio's carnival will host the marathon and archery....
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bold reform i ideas that get people inspired. >> south carolina republican jim demint, who has decided to leave the senate to head the heritage fofoundation the conservative think tank. why is seen leaving mar -- is he leaving mark? >>im demint is a movement guy, not a legislator l like fritz hollings or strom thurmond who comes for generations and work his will through the legislative process. he has been a movement guy.y. you can see the movement in primaries repubcans lost where they could have one of the general election, orn, supporting marco rubio early against charlie crist. the other hd written story is that you have two majo conservative figures leaving this week. you had dick armey leaving freedomworks, a very conservative outfit aligned with the tea party, and getting an $8 million buyouout. jim demint has gone fr the fourth poorest man in the senate's an institution, the heritage foundation, and more than $1 million. armey-demint --- they are like the congregationalist in hawaii. they came to do good, and they're doing very well. [laughter] >> with him leaving the senate an
bold reform i ideas that get people inspired. >> south carolina republican jim demint, who has decided to leave the senate to head the heritage fofoundation the conservative think tank. why is seen leaving mar -- is he leaving mark? >>im demint is a movement guy, not a legislator l like fritz hollings or strom thurmond who comes for generations and work his will through the legislative process. he has been a movement guy.y. you can see the movement in primaries repubcans lost where...
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listen to south carolina senator and tea party leader jim demint. >> one of the mistakes i think the republican party made the last two years is trying to make obama the issue without sharing with america bold reform ideas that get people inspired to get behind us. gwen: demints surprise solution? to get out of the senate and set up shop at the conservative heritage foundation. is this about just jim demint, or something larger, amy? >> we can probably see a little bit of both. you're right, jim demint is the de facto leader of the tea party, but the tea party really isn't a movie -- movement either. it's a leaderless sort of entity. he's been a thorn in the side for leadership and for the establishment republicans for quite some time. whenever boehner is the control for what he see is has compromise or caving, he stands up. he's been involved in a lot of interparty fights. most successfully, marco rubio. he beat charlie crist in a primary and one of his biggest failures is christine o'donnell. he's not afraid to get into the mix and we -- he didn't want to be here much longer. he wa
listen to south carolina senator and tea party leader jim demint. >> one of the mistakes i think the republican party made the last two years is trying to make obama the issue without sharing with america bold reform ideas that get people inspired to get behind us. gwen: demints surprise solution? to get out of the senate and set up shop at the conservative heritage foundation. is this about just jim demint, or something larger, amy? >> we can probably see a little bit of both....
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>> she basically invented bringing cocaine from south america into the united states. >> it was this woman? >> exactly. >> wow. >> most americans know of pablo escobar. she was there before pablo escobar. pablo escobar was stealing cars when she was already trafficking 3,400 pounds of cocaine in the '70s and 80s. >> she had so many enemies. amazing she lasted as long as she did.
>> she basically invented bringing cocaine from south america into the united states. >> it was this woman? >> exactly. >> wow. >> most americans know of pablo escobar. she was there before pablo escobar. pablo escobar was stealing cars when she was already trafficking 3,400 pounds of cocaine in the '70s and 80s. >> she had so many enemies. amazing she lasted as long as she did.
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symbolic that the democratic national convention was coming to charlotte with this big wall street of the south as the second largest banking institution city outside of wall street itself the democratic national convention being hosted here in charlotte is also home to the headquarters of bank of america the massive bank at the time they're fired for unreasonably raising interest rates on their customers and wrongfully foreclosing on home. testers took to the streets surrounding the democratic national convention and the police were quick to respond. oh but at least one speaker at the convention highlighted the greed and corruption because protesters speak out against massachusetts senate tauriel candidate elizabeth warren even if you were right this system is rigged against them and here's the painful part. they're right. this system is very. look around oil companies guzzle they own billions in profits billionaires pay a lower tax rates than their secretaries. and wall street c.e.o.'s the same ones who wrecked our economy and just royd millions of jobs still strut around congress no shame ba
symbolic that the democratic national convention was coming to charlotte with this big wall street of the south as the second largest banking institution city outside of wall street itself the democratic national convention being hosted here in charlotte is also home to the headquarters of bank of america the massive bank at the time they're fired for unreasonably raising interest rates on their customers and wrongfully foreclosing on home. testers took to the streets surrounding the democratic...
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the things that made america great are still working but greatly diminished. i'm trying to recruit americans to help us. >> sean: south carolina takes on this rule in picking the nominees who is going to be. it's not going to be different this time. do you have a sense who is going to win? >> it's unfortunate by the time the candidates get to south carolina it's make or break for some of them. they get desperate and campaigns get fairly negative. so we get the brunt of what happened or didn't happened in the first two states. polls look good for romney. ron paul is going to do well. i'm not sure how the rest is going to play. some of the things.... >> shep: do you think romney wins it? >> right now from what i see the early polls, it looks like he will. as we see in the campaign, the lead changes a lot. we've got almost two weeks in south carolina, a lot of negative, a lot could change, but we're seeing some interesting things. i don't like some of the things i'm seeing. i don't like the derogatory things some of the republicans say about ron paul. if republic
the things that made america great are still working but greatly diminished. i'm trying to recruit americans to help us. >> sean: south carolina takes on this rule in picking the nominees who is going to be. it's not going to be different this time. do you have a sense who is going to win? >> it's unfortunate by the time the candidates get to south carolina it's make or break for some of them. they get desperate and campaigns get fairly negative. so we get the brunt of what happened...
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no four year, brazil will host the first olympics in south america. you can expect something different down there. >> pack your bags. thank you. >>> still ahead, the dramatic moment in las vegas after a chimp breaks free and it's not the first time the chimp has pulled it off. >>> and the perfect perfect olympic moments. photographers wearing scuba fear and standing on porto potties to catch them. but if you have arthritis, staying active can be difficult. prescription celebrex can help relieve arthritis pain so your body can stay in motion. because just one 200mg celebrex a day can provide 24 hour relief for many with arthritis pain and inflammation. plus, in clinical studies, celebrex is proven to improve daily physical function so moving is easier. celebrex can be taken with or without food. and it's not a narcotic. you and your doctor should balance the benefits with the risks. all prescription nsaids, like celebrex, ibuprofen, naproxen, and meloxicam have the same cardiovascular warning. they all may increase the chance of heart attack or stroke,
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let's listen. >> there are forces in america today, not just in the american south, but all across our land, that is trying to make it hard and difficult for people to register and vote, for people to cast their vote. for all across america today, members of the congressional black caucus at this hour and later during the day, are doing the same thing. but we have 44 members in each congressional district. we have until what, october 9th? to get people registered. >> you know, victoria, it seems to me the worst thing that could come of this concerted effort of 17 states to try to close the door to americans and legitimate voters is people say no to themselves. i was at howard to the commencement, i said to the kids, don't ever say no to yourself. i'm afraid more people -- mark, they would say, this is going to be the biggest pain in the butt, too complicated, i'm not going to go this year, even if it's obama. is that a danger out there, they'll be intimidated out of voting? >> it's a danger. the irony of it is is that we're not using technological advances to automate our systems. a ha
let's listen. >> there are forces in america today, not just in the american south, but all across our land, that is trying to make it hard and difficult for people to register and vote, for people to cast their vote. for all across america today, members of the congressional black caucus at this hour and later during the day, are doing the same thing. but we have 44 members in each congressional district. we have until what, october 9th? to get people registered. >> you know,...
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. >> lehman brothers has filed for bankruptcy and bank of america is taking over merrill lynch. >> its deposits have been bought out by jpmorgan chase. >> citigroup is going to buy the banking operations of wachovia. >> joining us now in columbia, south carolina, hogan giddily, and in charlotte, site of the democratic convention, julian epstein and professor michael eric dyson. good afternoon. hog hogan, let me show you a chart of the five worst one-day drops in the history of the dow jones industrial average. four of the top five worst days on wall street occur between september and december 2008. the fifth incidentally was the day trading reopened after 9/11. four years ago this month, john mccain suspended his campaign to head to washington. mitt romney today is enjoying a boat ride at his lake house. so doesn't that indicate that things are better? >> things are obviously worse. and i think the democrats are in a box. >> hogan, sorry, let's stop. we can't continue with obviously worse because at that point, the dow was around 6500. today, it's in excess of 1300, so you're saying th
. >> lehman brothers has filed for bankruptcy and bank of america is taking over merrill lynch. >> its deposits have been bought out by jpmorgan chase. >> citigroup is going to buy the banking operations of wachovia. >> joining us now in columbia, south carolina, hogan giddily, and in charlotte, site of the democratic convention, julian epstein and professor michael eric dyson. good afternoon. hog hogan, let me show you a chart of the five worst one-day drops in the...
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some countries in south america, wanting someone other than a u.s. citizen to head the world bank. today is actually the deadline, chris. and the president coming up today with sort of a surprise choice. previously, there had been diplomats, people who had worked in government, who understood the bureaucracy both here in the united states and internationally. bob zoellick who had served in republican administration is the outgoing president of the world bank. so the president coming forward today with sort of an unconventional choice. we'll see what the reaction is amongst some of those developing countries, chris. >> all right, mike. thank you very much. >>> right now there's another protest going on as people march to florida's capitol to demand justice for travon martin. last night thousands gathered calling for an arrest. sheer numbers calling out about an unnamed teenager's death caused cries across the country. things are happening with the case. the police chief has stepped down temporarily, admitting his presence was a distraction. florida's governor has appointed a new pro
some countries in south america, wanting someone other than a u.s. citizen to head the world bank. today is actually the deadline, chris. and the president coming up today with sort of a surprise choice. previously, there had been diplomats, people who had worked in government, who understood the bureaucracy both here in the united states and internationally. bob zoellick who had served in republican administration is the outgoing president of the world bank. so the president coming forward...
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. >> only in america is her story possible. this is someone who grew up on the south side of chicago. she's from a working middle-class background, working very hard all of her life and look at her now -- first lady of the united states, harvard law graduate. come on. >> sean: vinothing but admiration for her personal life. it's her political views. she did say, for the first time in my adult life, i am proud of my country. >> people know, public service sacrifice is know a career. she is supporting her husband. but she is not talking about the fact that close to 47 mem million people are collecting food stamps and 23 million people are out of jobs and i hope she doesn't say what the secretary of agriculture said that food staffs are good for our economy. she won't talk about her husband's failed policies. what she will try to do is-- >>> go ahead. >> i think she will talk about the fact that she and her husband -- [inaudible] you look at the pel grant that paul ryan would like to cut, you know, she would have had a million peo
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. >> bob: how republicans could -- >> dana: a perfect example of free speech in america. that you have the opportunity to do and be whatever you want to be. >> greg: nobody silenced her. >> bob: the republican committee silenced her. >> dana: why doesn't obama call nikki haley of south carolina and apologize for the state democratic chair calling her eva braun? president obama could be making calls all day apologizing. >> greg: barney frank. >> bob: have a speech, testify about the birth control. >> greg: we have to get -- coming up, the time has come, the moment arrived. tonight president obama will try to explain why you should re-elect him despite the state of the economy. can he pull it off? if he does pull it off, where will he put it? this questions will be answered when we return. ♪ ♪ ♪ ♪ >> bob: president obama tonight speaks to the democratic national committee in charlotte, north carolina. eric, what do you expect? >> eric: really? that fast. i don't think you will get a mea culpa or anything more than i've done great, i need four more years. i know i sa
. >> bob: how republicans could -- >> dana: a perfect example of free speech in america. that you have the opportunity to do and be whatever you want to be. >> greg: nobody silenced her. >> bob: the republican committee silenced her. >> dana: why doesn't obama call nikki haley of south carolina and apologize for the state democratic chair calling her eva braun? president obama could be making calls all day apologizing. >> greg: barney frank. >> bob:...
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vendors of gone to south america to fulfill demand. how did shape and possibly high on drugs or alcohol and consumed with self doubt that is up promoters of michael jackson's " this is it a " tort described him in weeks before he died descriptions contained in e- mail's obtained by a los angeles times. one executive of aeg described jackson as an emotionally paralyzed mass they're also concerned the 50 show tour would be an expensive bust. the messages will likely play a role in a lawsuit likely to go to trial this year. >>> giants at look to and their road trip and a victory against the cubs and can be a stay hot against i'm so glad you called. thank you. we're not in london, are we? no. why? apparently my debit card is. what? i know. don't worry, we have cancelled your old card. great. thank you. in addition to us monitoring your accounts for unusual activity, you could also set up free account alerts. okay. [ female announcer ] at wells fargo we're working around the clock to help protect your money and financial information. here's
vendors of gone to south america to fulfill demand. how did shape and possibly high on drugs or alcohol and consumed with self doubt that is up promoters of michael jackson's " this is it a " tort described him in weeks before he died descriptions contained in e- mail's obtained by a los angeles times. one executive of aeg described jackson as an emotionally paralyzed mass they're also concerned the 50 show tour would be an expensive bust. the messages will likely play a role in a...
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he understands what is happening in south america with the jihad catches and chavez and ahmadinejad are setting up, and he authored the iranian freedom security act and he authored the syrian accountability act when president obama was ignoring the situation. >>neil: he was ahead of the curve on a lot but what i am asking as a businessman with some success in his own right you would know about that aspect, that he might get to the point, might, might, might, and the race is a long way great over where he cannot pull it off and get the 1,144 delegates and the president has said as it stands now he won't but he could have a battle at the convention by denying romney that 1,044 so then it is, what is he in the race for and then it is maybe he is campaigning for ... vice president, and, do you think that if romney were the nominee, he should consider senator santorum for that position? >>guest: will, that is up to mitt romney for whom i have a lot of respect. she a savvy give. it is just the fact that rick because of his youthfulness has a better chance of winning. >>neil: why do you say th
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positive feeling about america down there. i know most african-americans because of history and roosevelt moved into that one political party. the south was democrat when they were being treated the worst. it is an spresing part of american history and ron knows it better than i do. thanks for coming on. thank you, joe, for being tough. but fair. >>> coming up, there was one word joe biden loved saying last night. well, literally, i think. he loved saying the word, literally. any way, this is "hardball," the place for politics. bob... oh, hey alex. just picking up some, brochures, posters copies of my acceptance speech. great! it's always good to have a backup plan, in case i get hit by a meteor. wow, your hair looks great. didn't realize they did photoshop here. hey, good call on those mugs. can't let 'em see what you're drinking. you know, i'm glad we're both running a nice, clean race. no need to get nasty. here's your "honk if you had an affair with taylor" yard sign. looks good. [ male announcer ] fedex office. now save 5
positive feeling about america down there. i know most african-americans because of history and roosevelt moved into that one political party. the south was democrat when they were being treated the worst. it is an spresing part of american history and ron knows it better than i do. thanks for coming on. thank you, joe, for being tough. but fair. >>> coming up, there was one word joe biden loved saying last night. well, literally, i think. he loved saying the word, literally. any way,...
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the brazilian metropolis is the next site of the olympics four years from now first time in south america of the. >>> and penn state trustees backing a decision to accept the tough ncaa penalties against the football program. the school president faced an impossible choice and acted in the best interest of the university. their comments were made during a sunday conference call. they agreed it was time to move on. >>> six-time pro bowl receiver chad johnson has been cut from the miami dolphins. it followed his arrest on a domestic battery charge. johnson formerly known as ochoa ci cinco. he was accused of head butting his wife. >>> and the final major tournament of the year, it wasn't close. rory mcilroy finished with an eight-shot lead, breaking a record, seven-shot margin of victory set by jack nicklaus in 1980. his second win in a major. mcelroy also won last year's u.s. open. >> two major, wow. >>> plenty of other sports to tell you about. highlights now from the men at espn. >> welcome to the "sportscenter" update. i'mle jorge andreas. >> yeah your baseball highlights. top eight, now
the brazilian metropolis is the next site of the olympics four years from now first time in south america of the. >>> and penn state trustees backing a decision to accept the tough ncaa penalties against the football program. the school president faced an impossible choice and acted in the best interest of the university. their comments were made during a sunday conference call. they agreed it was time to move on. >>> six-time pro bowl receiver chad johnson has been cut from...
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almost half of the entire united states of america. what started in the south and on the plains is spreading to the industrial north. i just want us to remember here that unions brought to america the minimum age, the 8-hour workday, workplace safety rules, really, the middle class is what the unions of america gave to us. getting rid of unions will do one thing. it will exacerbate the concentration of power and money at the top and continue the hollowing out of america's middle class. that is why what is happening in michigan takes my breath away. joining me now on the phone from lansing, michigan is zac paul. zac is over progress michigan that uses new media to build grassroots support for progressive ideas. zac has been on the front lines for the past two days in protesting the legislation. zac, welcome inside the war room. >> thanks for having me governor. >> give us the lay of the land zac. what's happening right now? >> i just ran back across the street from the capitol. there were hundreds of protesters, as you said locked outsi
almost half of the entire united states of america. what started in the south and on the plains is spreading to the industrial north. i just want us to remember here that unions brought to america the minimum age, the 8-hour workday, workplace safety rules, really, the middle class is what the unions of america gave to us. getting rid of unions will do one thing. it will exacerbate the concentration of power and money at the top and continue the hollowing out of america's middle class. that is...
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. >> it is unreal to see what the republicans are trying to do all across america. it's not just in the south, but even in pennsylvania, in ohio, in indiana, in so many other places, they're trying to take us back to another period, and too many people have suffered, bled and died for the right to vote. i tried to suggest tonight to vote is precious, almost sacred. they want to take us back to another period and we don't want to go back. >> you are such an important symbol, a living symbol of what happened. do you think the people have forgotten the struggles for the vote? >> i think we have to remind people over and over again, especially young people. young voters, what it was like for people, for minorities, people stood in those lines, some people were beaten, some people were murdered. i will never forget the three young men in mississippi, they died by trying to encourage other people to become registered, and it would be an affront for what they died for and for all the other people who struggled for us to keep people today from voting. >> do you think there'
. >> it is unreal to see what the republicans are trying to do all across america. it's not just in the south, but even in pennsylvania, in ohio, in indiana, in so many other places, they're trying to take us back to another period, and too many people have suffered, bled and died for the right to vote. i tried to suggest tonight to vote is precious, almost sacred. they want to take us back to another period and we don't want to go back. >> you are such an important symbol, a living...
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we believe in a generous america. in a compassionate america. in a tolerant america. open to the dreams of an immigrant's daughter who studies in our schools and pledges to our flag. [applause] to the young boy on the south side of chicago who sees the light beyond the nearest street corner. to the furniture worker's child in north carolina who wants to become a doctor or a scientist. an engineer or an entrepreneur. a diplomat or even a president. [applause] that's the future we hope for. that's the vision we share. that's where we need to go. forward. [applause] that's where we need to go. now we will disagree. sometimes fiercely. about how to get there. as it has for more than two century, progress will come in fits and starts. it's not always a straight line. it's not always a smooth path. by itself, the recognition that -- recognition that we have common hopes and dreams won't end the grid lock or solve all our problems. or substitute for the painstaking work of building consensus. and making the difficult compromises needed to move this country forward. but that
we believe in a generous america. in a compassionate america. in a tolerant america. open to the dreams of an immigrant's daughter who studies in our schools and pledges to our flag. [applause] to the young boy on the south side of chicago who sees the light beyond the nearest street corner. to the furniture worker's child in north carolina who wants to become a doctor or a scientist. an engineer or an entrepreneur. a diplomat or even a president. [applause] that's the future we hope for....
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pope benedict xvi are arriving in mexico, the first top of a six-day tour of latin america. on monday, he will be in cuba. the vatican says the goal is to spread hold in democracy. >> president obama is packing his bags for south korea. the commander in chief will attend a two-day international summit on keeping nuclear weapons out of the hands of terrorists. he will also make a stop at the demilitarized zone separating north and south korea and visit the 28,000 u.s. troops stationed there. >> let's talk a little politics. tea party support for presidential front runner mitt romney? >> live with details. a powerful senator backing him. >> in jim demint, a tea party favorite, his endorsement has really been saw in this race. tea party folks are normally do not care about endorsements but they do care about jim demint. he said yesterday he did it is time for the party to get behind nick romney, that he is the right person but the job. people see it as a strong signal that this notion that the establishment would say bring it to a close, it extends to people even seen as tea pa
pope benedict xvi are arriving in mexico, the first top of a six-day tour of latin america. on monday, he will be in cuba. the vatican says the goal is to spread hold in democracy. >> president obama is packing his bags for south korea. the commander in chief will attend a two-day international summit on keeping nuclear weapons out of the hands of terrorists. he will also make a stop at the demilitarized zone separating north and south korea and visit the 28,000 u.s. troops stationed...
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all over america. they want to take us back to another period when people stood in -- it is not the literacy test, it is not the poll types it is not people being beaten and trampled but it reminds people of a bygone period. >> eliot: am i being overly optimistic when i see i see them doing this. it is revolting, it is heinous. but it will not succeed. and there simply aren't enough votes there so that the next election cycle necessarily they will have to abandon this approach. >> we must not allow this to succeed. i think the good forces and the determination of a people, whether they're black or white or democrats or republican, they must come out and vote. let no one keep them from voting or participating. >> eliot: let's switch gears for a moment. talk about the budget that palm ryan has put forth. it became the basis for the republican platform. it is a budget that takes away from those who need. how do we square this with the core value of american society that we extend a hand to those who need
all over america. they want to take us back to another period when people stood in -- it is not the literacy test, it is not the poll types it is not people being beaten and trampled but it reminds people of a bygone period. >> eliot: am i being overly optimistic when i see i see them doing this. it is revolting, it is heinous. but it will not succeed. and there simply aren't enough votes there so that the next election cycle necessarily they will have to abandon this approach. >>...